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45 virtual address space associated with them.
46 This virtual address space
47 is the combination of the amount of address space with which they initially
49 All requests for address space are allocated from available swap space
51 if there is insufficient swap space left to honor the allocation,
52 the system call requesting the address space fails synchronously.
54 amount of swap space allocated to the system.
62 pushed to the previously allocated swap space so that they can be reused
78 wasting some of the disk space or generating extra disk I/O.
81 system to run individual programs whose address space exceeded
97 Similarly all the disk space devoted to swap space was also
101 space could be accessed.
120 but little or no disk space.
124 used only for temporary storage and as swap space.
143 space (with diskless workstations as an extreme example!),
145 to the amount of swap space as is done in the current design.
147 to be the sum of physical memory plus swap space.
148 For machines with no swap space, the maximum virtual memory will
165 of the blocks on any locally-attached swap space analogously
172 to swap space, thus allowing the system to decide what files should
191 In this context, ``small'' is an address space roughly the
194 A process may divide its address space up into a number of regions.
203 beyond the constraints of the size of the virtual address space.
253 name space so that other processes can find it just as
295 in their own address space.